1993
DOI: 10.1016/0022-328x(93)83151-k
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Acylcobalt salophen complexes. Homolytic decomposition to salicyl aldehyde esters

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“…White light photolysis of allyl and arylacetyl cobalt salophens in the presence of diphenyl disulfide, and a number of other traps, provided the expected products of acyl radical formation, decarbonylation, and trapping in moderate to good yield (Scheme ) . Migration of the acyl group from cobalt to the ligand resulting in the isolation of acyl salicyl aldehyde esters was reported to be a problem in certain aliphatic acylcobalt cases …”
Section: Acyl Radicals From Acylcobalt(iii) Derivatives (Rco−col N )mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…White light photolysis of allyl and arylacetyl cobalt salophens in the presence of diphenyl disulfide, and a number of other traps, provided the expected products of acyl radical formation, decarbonylation, and trapping in moderate to good yield (Scheme ) . Migration of the acyl group from cobalt to the ligand resulting in the isolation of acyl salicyl aldehyde esters was reported to be a problem in certain aliphatic acylcobalt cases …”
Section: Acyl Radicals From Acylcobalt(iii) Derivatives (Rco−col N )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…149 Migration of the acyl group from cobalt to the ligand resulting in the isolation of acyl salicyl aldehyde esters was reported to be a problem in certain aliphatic acylcobalt cases. 150…”
Section: Acyl Radicals From Acylcobalt(iii) Derivatives (Rco−col N )mentioning
confidence: 99%